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Always be careful for people who voluntarily appear on a very public platform and announce, “I don’t want to pay attention.”
This is what the Stelors Aaron Rodgers player did on Tuesday. There was no reason for him to appear in the Bat McAfi offer. But Rodgers has become the center of attention to clarify again that he does not want to be the center of interest.
He specifically made the comments in the context of his plan to disappear as soon as the game ends.
“I don’t want to pay attention Rodgers said: “I know this is a narration there. When all this is done, it is Keyser Söze. I will not see me. I will not be in the audience. I do not want to live a public life. This is why it is very strange, what is happening now in my private life, because I do not want to live a life in the eyes of the audience. I will not be in the eyes of the audience.
So why do we see you now? Why do you interview a video in late June on ESPN?
And why do you plan to continue doing it every Tuesday during the season, although everything you say can become a distraction on Stelors?
At one point, former Stelors player Ben Roastlisperger conducted a weekly interview on 93.7 fans in Pittsburgh. He said a lot of things. These things from time to time created issues for the team. In the end, stop.
If Rodgers does not really want to pay attention, he should not display MCAFEE. He should not do any media other than his compulsory press conferences.
Therefore, no, we do not think that Rodgers will disappear. It might be believed when he says that. We will not believe it until he does so.
There is no problem if he wants to get podcast or be visible after he played. He shouldn’t behave as if he will not do it after that, when he continues to do so now.